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My Pi2Scart board arrived two weeks ago. First I started to mess around with my existing retropie installation but then I realized there is a preconfigured image for it so I went with that. The installation is pretty straight forward, basically plug & play. The image quality is awesome, I like it much better than the previous setup (HDMI->VGA->SLG->TFT monitor). Had some issues with audio noise (sounded like ground loop) and it turned out that the manual SCART switcher was causing it. Connected straight to the CRT the sound is fine. I also bought two cheepo USB SNES controllers for this Raspberry CRT setup.IMG_2272.jpgIMG_1034.jpg

My Pi2Scart board arrived two weeks ago. First I started to mess around with my existing retropie installation but then I realized there is a preconfigured image for it so I went with that. The installation is pretty straight forward, basically plug & play. The image quality is awesome, I like it much better than the previous setup (HDMI->VGA->SLG->TFT monitor). Had some issues with audio noise (sounded like ground loop) and it turned out that the manual SCART switcher was causing it. Connected straight to the CRT the sound is fine. I also bought two cheepo USB SNES controllers for this Raspberry CRT setup.IMG_2272.jpgIMG_1034.jpg

I'm curious about these adapter boards which output 240p RGB, the RaspberryJAMMA comes to mind! Very cool.

I'm curious about these adapter boards which output 240p RGB, the RaspberryJAMMA comes to mind! Very cool.

Pi2Jamma is produced by Arcadeforge as well. I don't have the original consoles to compare to but the Pi2Scart's output is very clean and the resolution for each system is preconfigured. I tried NES, SNES, Genesis, Neo-Geo and CPS1 so far and they have all worked as expected. The only thing I had to mess around with is the emulationstation theme. There are only a few that support 320x240 resolution with legible rom names. I am currently looking for a case that this setup could fit in.

Thanks bro, let me pick one up and I'll let you know. I really have no need for a scart one. Would like to play some goodness in my tv.

Oh well that will be super easy to set up.
You'll laugh. You can get preset 16, 32, 64 and 128 images loaded up with games ranging from atari to psx.
Gorgeous custom themes through Retropie, plus add Kodi in submenu if you like.
I setup mine to have the curved crt tube look and scanlines. It's pretty neat, gotta say.